Apr 07, 2008 by Luster 888 | Posted in Renting & Real Estate
They sent us a certified letter saying in "2 weeks your home will be in auction". We contacted the lender and they realized that they were wrong, they said they will give it to the supervisor. We asked them to give us a letter stating that it
You probably spoke with someone who is little more than a clerk or part-timer or a new-hire.
You SEND THEN a certified letter. Make and keep copies of each and every letter you send. E-mails may not be enough proof.
You have
Ron Berue | Apr 07, 2008
Call back and ask to speak with the supervisor that is handling the case. You should be able to get some information and/or reassurance from him/her.
Angie | Apr 07, 2008
My home has been foreclosed. What are the odd if I sue for a wrongful foreclosure?
Nov 25, 2009 by Sandra | Posted in Renting & Real Estate
I was told by the attorneys' who where filing my foreclosure; that I was in a modification review and my sale date would be put on hold. Well that didn't happened and my house was sold. Do I have a case for wrongful foreclosure if I hire an attorney?
You have no case, you did not pay your Mtg payment and the bank is taking their home back. The bank does not have to do a modification, and if they do it is their Choice, they are under "NO" obligation to do anything, other than to recoup their
Leo F | Nov 25, 2009
First Business News: Wrongful Foreclosures with Rebel Cole (2011-01-13)
Beejal Patel of First Business News interviews Rebel Cole of DePaul University about wrongful foreclosures.
Man files lawsuit over wrongful foreclosure sale
22.09.11
CHARLESTON -- A Fraziers Bottom man is suing Everhome Mortgage Company after he claims it wrongfully foreclosed on his home.
Federal National Mortgage Association was also named as a defendant in the suit.
On March 11, 2005, Nickolas Backes and the defendants entered into a purchase money loan secured by him home in an original maximum amount of $135,500, according to a complaint filed Sept. 1 in Kanawha Circuit Court.
Backes claims after his divorce and reduction of income, he sough a loan modification.
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